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Engineering, 04.02.2021 17:50, nomad4692

Consider two bars of equal length but different material suspended from common support as shown. If we knew nothing about the bars except that they could support the indicated axial loads [500 N for bar A and 5000 N for bar B], which material do you think is stronger? Bar A or Bar B? *


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